Singularity formation to the Cauchy problem of the two-dimensional non-baratropic magnetohydrodynamic equations without heat conductivity
Abstract
We study the singularity formation of strong solutions to the two-dimensional (2D) Cauchy problem of the non-baratropic compressible magnetohydrodynamic equations without heat conductivity. It is proved that the strong solution exists globally if the density and the pressure are bounded from above. In particular, the criterion is independent of the magnetic field and is just the same as that of the compressible Navier-Stokes equations. Our method relies on weighted energy estimates and a Hardy-type inequality.
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